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; . THE EVENING STAR, ‘THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1994-TWELVE PAGES. Rudden’s 4 cow weataen 3] VOODWARD *-, LOTHROP,, CROWDS |" “OWS Son fetes te BES The Weddings of Wednesday, “The Best Day‘of AIL” three months’ visit to Atlantic City Eagie’s Mere, Sullivan county, Pa. Miss A. S. Hayden and daughter of Maryland are visiti: Mrs. M. V. bert of 7i4 7th street couthewenk. 3 10TH, 11TH AND F STS. N.W. if » Remnant Day, Will soon set in. Get your FURS In time and protect yourself against prot aga Visit the Grand Fall “Opening” Millinery Credit House, 513 7th St. Cash isn’t neces= Some of the Events in Which the World Was interested Yester- ‘We keep the largest and finest. as- Tomorrow, Friday, September 28., _— street. . R. J. Floyd of Capt sary here to bu y ‘coon . §——* Capes, tix Perfection, completencss of stock, is always in mind here. The bettering process goes on from day—Personal Notes. loyd of Capitol Hill bas re day to day in every department, in every branch of our business, and that’s why this Remnant Day, which had its origin with ns, has attained such vast proportions and become go widely and favorably known. Its object ts to dispose of the great accumulations—the short lengths, gdd and small lots, Furniture, Ca South of New York. or monthly until the deliver the goods. And we ask no more for this credit priv- ilege either. ~ All Finishes. {Parlor Rockers, $2 to$20. ¢Rattan Rockers, $2.50 up} tHigh-back Dining hairs, $iup. - Body Brussels Carpets, Oil Cloth, asc. Yard up. $4000 091000 000000000000000000000000: extra charge. Satisfaction guaranteed. Goods exchanged or money refunded. FUR COMPANY, se22-3m 46-515 LITH ST. N.W. SESE OOSODSHOSSHOSSHSSSSESISOS OOOH OSO oe Flour ter bread than any other flour. At all grocers’—in all homes. We only wholesale it. 4 KEEP WARI1: H Wear Auerbach’s Sax-|| knit Jackets. 20th an-| from $1.24 to $6, at Auer=| bach’s New Domestic Book De Misses’ Department. 1 Very Fine Imported Novelty Cloth Jacket, fall weight, lined throughout with silk, pearl buttons. Size 16. Reduced from $25.00 to $5.00. 1 Fine Imported Novelty Reefer, double breasted, large pearl buttons, very full fallle silk sleeves, Size 12. Reduced from $18.50 to $5.00. 3 Mixeil Cheviot Jackets, tight fitting, large peart buttons, broad revers. Sizes 12 and 14. Reduced from $5.73 to $3.00 each. 1 Navy Blue All-wool Cheviot Jacket, cape col- oe gear Size 12. Reduced from $10.00 to 15. 2 Navy Blue Heavy Cheviot Reefers, one with cape. Size 6. Reduced from $7.75 to $3.50 each. 1 Handsome Imported Novelty Cloth Coat, old bine effect, Hned throughout with soft changeable silk, deep cape trimmed with handsome Thibet fur, Size 4. Reduced trom $32.50 to $12.50. Suit Department. A small ‘ot of Figured Percale and Law Shirt Waists. Sizes 32, 34 and 36. Reduced from 50 and The. to e. each. 15 Fine French Percale and Mad:as Shirt Waists, ne re Cloak Department. A few Moire Silk ones in the lot. Reduced from #10 00, $12.50 and $15.00 to $7.50 each. $20.00 to $10.00 cac Asi lot of Hig! somely trimmed in la duced from $22.50, 8 Fall-weight Capea, hand- s, ribbons and braids. Re- 1) and $25.00 to $15.00 partment, Ten’s Department. A small lot of Fall-weight Underwear, gray and brown, Shirts, sizes 88 and: 44; Drawers, sizes 28, 36 and 40. Reduced from $1.25 to Tc. a garment. A small lot of Black Halt Hose. Sizes 9% and 10. Reduced from 35e. to 25e. pair. A small lot of Unbleached Balbriggan Halt Hose, Sizes 9% and 10. Reduced from Ste. to 19¢. pair; 3 patrs for Bic. 4 Blanket Bath Robes, slightly solled. Reduced from $7.00 to $5.00 each. +1007 F st. bldg.) (at Moor. 6. eee eee scenes pees China Department. 1 odd Platter. Reduced from $1.00 to Ge 1 French China Tea Set, five cups missing. Re- duccd from $15.00 to. 86.00, 4 1 Tojlet Set, jar damaged. Reduced from $18.00 1 odd Chamber, Reduced from $1.00 to 6c. 1 English China Dinner ‘Set, 100 pieces, three pieces missing. Rednetd from €7.65 to $5.05. 1 Fish Set, 13 pleces one plate missing, Re- duced from $15.00 to $10.00. Gth ‘wor. 10th st. bldg.) 1 Folding Hat Rack, Reduced from $1.25 to Boe, 1 Hat Rack, with mirror. -Reduced from $4.98 to $2.00. Traveling Goods. 1 Canvas Dress Trugk, 34-inch, slightly damaged. Reduced from $7.25 to $5.00. see+-10th st. bldg.) — sisted by Rev. Father Gillespie, S. J. The ushers were Messrs. Charles L. Gleeson, 812-814 7th St., bunch of pink carnations. Mr. Boyd Tal- lor was best man. The bridal toilet was of white satin, trimmed with lace and orange bloss..ms, the bride. wearing diamond orna- 715 Market Space. formerly occupicd by London Bazaar), . A reception followed the - Today and Friday. dence” ofthe Wie’ umaig Dr. Jater ee a ee eae Cte | catmphad Sadek ensikecovean aenioee F S i Suinined gan hemeand aueeamemmaes The ree ouven r. couple received many elegant gifts from **** Every patron during these opening | their friends, the groom's associates In the *¢¢* © days is being presented with a hand- | pension office giving ***** some Inrge beautifully figured Japan- °° ** ense Tea Pot. Mazes of Matchless Mil- linery Elegancies, Oceans of Coats, Cloaks and Capes. groom sister, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bradley. of New York. The marriage of Miss Mary Roth and Mr. Makes more bread, lighter bread, ee eee ee Newt ee trate <1ith at. bldg.) | to $8.00, A Styli Wrap or Hat arp atrg teen erg tag er arr et poe Whiter bread, sweeter bread and bet- ° ——— oT ee eee ylish iP Dr. Parsons officiating. The church was 5 packed with friends of the bride and groom. to match all sized” pocket | Mitr ie tcromeny a neces room a at the home cf the bride's mother, Mrs. Roth, 340 10th street southeast. The bride wore white silk and Jace, and carried a bouquet of bride roses. The bridesmaid, Imense Mil- rage + Sead Miss Julia Lee, wore white henrietta, trim- LL Muery end Wrap Emporium on We expect even a larger crowd to- merrow. Everybody ts invited —buyers or lookers. ter, Mr. ard Mra. Croggins, Mrs. Rhein- hardt, Miss Callan and Miss Clara French. Among the gentlemen were Capt. Chas. F. Capt. Hullfist, . Conrad, Capt. Symons, 1 Medicine Cabinet. Reduced from $2.50 to Te. . o Rost, Th Gillin, Lewis Luder- '$ bosilt d. up. - Fi A tableful of Cloth Capes in weights for carly | Gth floor........ or -+-1lth st. bldg. 9 J »)) . aplain: ot, omas Gillin, 1 1.25 ¥' ony Wool German Hands} || ci Sear some plata, "aetis Cnnad wi ies |S oe Si : King S alace, Sr Ree ee en ae a ing, Mr. and Mrs. French went to their LEADING MILLINERY AND CLOAK HOUSE, | fUture home at 32 9th street southeast. ls i 4 Miss Annie Donohue and Mr. George H. ual porta Bet - A tablofal of Fine Cloth Capes, weignts for carly a vy im tion. t fall, ‘black suit brown, handsomely trimmed with | 1 Ceavas Dress ‘Trunk, 32-inch, damaged. Re- 812-814 7th St. Bennett of Thomaston, Me., were married ter than, ever. Prices) || tec and riutons. Teduced from $15.00, $15.00 and | Med from $4.95 to $3.25. yesterday afterncon in St. Aloysius’ Church, the Rev. M. C. Dolan, assistant pastor of the church, officiating. The ceremony was performed in the presence of a large num- ber of friends of the contracting parties. Donohue and 715 Market Space. ait * broken sizes and assorti : ; ket A d:- W A large company of friends were assem-| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Lincoln have is« Upholsteries, &c. dani digo hss “aie Siueiecemnncnteeia caCaCun he Ta ee ee n raps Hed last evening at the rectory of St. Aloy- | sued invitations to the wedding of thes We’re perfectly sat- wipe Bm apn gt it is—quantity, condition, original price, reduced price, giving, as far as possible, a detailed descrip- AT sius’ Church to witness the marriage of daughter. Miss Bertha, and Dr. James isfied to have you Soe prot, meaning fr you on. ° 9 Miss Elizabeth H. Bootes to Mr. Leonard | Wal tis, The wedding will’ take y 2% YER’ CENT BELOW RETAIL ‘The bine pencil has been unsparingly applied in every department of the store, and tomorrow you In S Pal ace Armstrong Bradley. The ceremony was = EY ae m Church, Wednesday pay a little weekly’ Garments made to order without aay may buy at a great saving many seasonable, useful articles for personal and home use. 9 | performed by Rev. M. J. Bi ik. o- Octo! o'clock . “" we e ork of od - Oks tor pte ‘ On Tuesday ev, . debt is ‘wiped out. oe tam" ane ada Senin tes Sane Sees eaten cee mee * | And Opening of Our | Leas 3 Giessen, samt F. meni and | On Tuesday ventas Mr. John Breck of : ew Branc ore, tended by Miss Felicite Roman, who was course we want a THE y 0 r 5c. : New B: h Store, more to littiedown when we U iS N B Y Wasement.....6cce00 seeseeeeee cae seveeeessesseesdIthy at, ld.) eoynel: tn shits enpendle ont serie Risen me Pak rE | stylish collars and cuffs, Nearly all. sizes. Re- . Seveath atrest lus been crowd: | Med with silk and lace, and carried a bou- | BOREL—AMMATTER. ‘Wednesday, September 3 duced ft 1.25 and $1.50 to 5c. each. eeeee 7 quet of Marechal Neil rowes. The best man 26, IND4, by Rev. William G. Marts, at 1206 6-ft. Extension || Wm. M. Galt & Co., 10 Striped Cambrie Shirt, Waiats extra tarce | Housefurnishing Dept. ceo anne cf beers and’ thy hearty wel: | Was Capt. D. W. Beach. The ushers were | stieet. baby” tty ity und Bee Tables. t | sleeves and turn-back culls, Sica 28, 40 aml 42. rm Ae the neary wet, | Messrs. Bradbury, Watts, Taylor and Doo- 3 ‘New York city » 53.58 to $50. = an 1 Steam Cooker. Reduc&d from $1.75 to $1.25. come accorded our ne’ lan, all of Logan of which the " % =| Wholesale Flour and Feed Dealers, Guausal tian Sise de Geese, : 2 rl abe d A . a ‘amp, ssroom | JOLNSON—MORGAN. _ Wednesday ga TS = : and ‘Blue Dotted ‘Lawa Wenppera, lace |, 2, cuttins Table, damagud. Reluved trom 9e. at 715 Market space was far bey’ is @ member. Among those present were tember 2h i808. HAMEED a ae 4 Cor. Ist ond Ind. ave. nw. it sy to Te. sees * © our fondest expectations. Miss Vatson, Mr. and Mrs. Gillin, Mr. and CARRIE “ME MORGAN, by q 5 Chiffoniers, $7 up. quinmed. Ses 36 amd 10, Reduced fiomi $2.25 to} 1 Wooden Spice Cabluct,, Reduced from $1.25 to] +++ ++ — Everybody seems to be golng to ®| Mrs, ‘Thomas and daugher, Mr. and Mra. | disun. oT aes Te. each. ke Z 429 6% King’s Palace tea party and carrring | Culverwell and daughter, Mrs. Markall, veence —— 1 Tan Covert Cloth Suit. jacket and full skitt. |“) Wash Poller. Meduced from $1.15 to 50e. S25 e es thelr own “kittles,”” and numerous are | Mrs. O'Donell, Mr. Harzy Bradley and Miss | WN hy ites, Wek Penene es elt Tr Fancy Mahogany Parlor Stre HK. Keduced from $10.00 to $6.00. 1 Copper Caspidor, Reduced from. $1.25 to 68. | + * the expressions of delight dropped by | O"Donnell, Maj. and Mrs. Carroll, Miss the ‘Reformation, MARKY ROTH to EDW, Bi ri bi bi 1 Striped Taffeta Silk Gown, handsomery trimmed 1 Nickel Cyspider, Iedaced from $1.35 to 68. the proud possessers of these novel lit- | Sinclair, Miss Medling, Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. FRENCH, both of Washington. bd ic-a-brac Cabinets, with lace. Stee 36. Reduced from $58.00 to $25.00. | 3 “Tn Tea Pots. Refluced from Te. to Bbc. tle souvenirs, which we are present-| Rabe, Mrs. Andre and daughter, Miss $25 up. (Bd Moor... .eeeeeee eeeeelIth st. his.) | oxen, ac anaseapr Prardlig Steinmier, Mr. and Mrs. Egioff and daugh- Building, 7th & H, op=j| ee. Toy Department i Y 1. Ot | Bl | sted up with the couple. Attet_ te cor: = . ‘|| A tableful of Tan, Navy and Black Jackets, fall ry pa: e | El emony the couple went to the residence of posite old stand. 1t || | weight, stylish full sleeves. Nearly all sizes. Re-| 1 Tool Chest. Reduced from 9c. to 50c. i m re as the bride’s uncle, at No. 3) | duced from $7.50, $460 and $10.00 to $5.00 each. 1 Sct Dishes. Reduced from $1.50 to Te. ) "| | west, where they rema‘ 46 7 ay RSET RT TT TTT erred 2 Black Serge Mackintoshes, stlk-lined capes. Re-| 4 Sets Knives and Reduced from 25e. to receive their friends, and then proceeded to Modern Credit House, Aaced from $10.00 to $6.00 wach, We. set. For Ladies and Men. (|| “seat Pieasant,” Prince George's county, A aE Sees SHE ++-1ith st, bldg.) | - 1 Pair Skates, Reduced from 68c. to 25e. We know whereof we speak when we || | Md. 2 1 Palr Skates. Reduced from 89. to 13e. say we have the largest line of U: Miss Charlotte Wiliams, daughter of the —t 1 Pair Skates, Keduced from #vc. to 2c. Canes “in Washington— 513 7 ° 1 rt t. 2 Sets Blocks Reduced from 95e. to Oe. each ere Hed to De, Walter Prescott "Smith, son of Ctr THIS OC: Shawl Departmen 5 Toy Watches. Reductd from 2c. to Be. each, in aod mounted matural, wood bamdies, | | Dr. Alan P. Smith and grandson of the late nena ’ It wilt entitle: the 4 Light Tan Scotch Shawls, 2 yards square. Re- 1 Trunk. Reduced from $1.45 to $1.00, 0), $3.50, $4, $5 and $6. The $3.50 Nathan Rino Smith, at her own residence, rr 3 yee penty gps duced from $4.00 to $2.00 each 2 Trunk, Reduced trem G85 to T3c grade has 8 ribs instead of 7, as usually | | in Baltimore, Inst ight, Some years ago, | Churn, tame will be fo Shoes— * FOLDING = . me bids.) it Box. Reduced from ve. to 2 id. 3 = when the engagement of Miss Williams to the repose. of his soul. Kelatives and friend. Srrvooosoosooososossooesoes | ¥ | SHOE BLACKING STAND 2d Boor... +0000 tenes 1 Embroidery Set, Reduced from 81.25 to Soe. $2.30. Pac Fido and $250 Sisiew ‘ure ||| Mr. Michael Herbert of Muckross Abbey, | — respectiully tuvited to attend, : Ouebee se t—o-— (th foo... eeee sse-10th st, bldg.) small rollers. . | | Killarney, was announced, there was n0| Grapy. on September 27, 1804, at 2 ° = CANES from Se. to $13. We have | | place where the news was received with | O™{y- gt Pa air Fur Department. 5 xa. a Handsome Cane at $1 that’s @ great | | such pleasure as in the neighborhood of the aged two years and five months, Z 1 Black Coney Princess Collar. Reduced trom | COrSet Department. vorite. 2 F | latter's estate, where the coming of a bride, | Funeral Friday at 3 p.m. from Keating avenue, :, si. : = at James Y. Davis’ Sons, | | tair and wealiny, to the beautiful old place, | Glenwood road. ‘and relatives are re. eg? $4.50 to $2.50. ‘ 1 pair Fancy Silk “It. &°G." Corsets. Size 19, ° q 's go long in the grip of the money lenders, spectfully invited to attend. . $ ro sition eae ae ot ch ee UAT PESS. AVENCE _ | Seemed just the happiest solution. The en-| waves Om September 27, 1804, Mra, EMMA G 8 ° Our Usual from $6.75 to $3.30. ° 3 patrse °C. PB" French Corsets, “V; Sera gagement was shortly afterward annulled. | “lava beloved wife of Sontaclie B theres of expect you to use it. Cream Blend 620999006009: STESTOPESO OSH OOS ODSEESSIOSLOOODOHOS ODIO SHES OOOY At Main Store, 930 & 9323 Seventh St., : 3 Fine Electric Seal Storm Collars, xatin lined. Boys’ Department. 22 Fauntleroy Blouses, collar and cuffs of colored Sizes 21% and 24. Reduted® from Children’sUnderwearDept. + pairs Muslin Drawers, ruffle of Hamburg, Lee Carroll, Misa Carroll and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinckley of this city. Rev. Dr. Hodges officiated. The owner of Muckross has mot yet con- Washington, D. C., aged forty-foar years, sever If you are. in doubt as to which % | Reduced to $5.00 each. pair. tracted another marriage, his first wife, months and twenty seven fs the best flour on the market— Odds & Ends Day3 1 Fine Black Bear Cleopatra Collar, long ends. | 1 pair “P. D."" French Corsets, extra long walst. from whom he was divorced, living in Eng- | Funeral Sotartas, Seuoutar 2, at 3 pom. Priende try them all—try “Cream Blend” ® | Reduced from $24.00 to $10.00. Size 26. Reduced from $3.25 to ¥2.50. land. Last — — was witnessed family _ alongside of any flour in America— : ceceeeeeeecceseeseeeeeKDti st. bldg.) | @d floor... < -Annex to 1 2 by a large gatherirg of friends, among | Jamison. At 1:30 a.m. September then Sf Sie ust,-Aiis we clains- tox Tomorrow et Rei me vo ee whom were Madame Jerome Bonaparte, | ~~ ino. MAK} SAMIMON ee the bass it_if it's not THE BEST, we won't : Miss Bonaparte, ex-Gov. and Mrs. John John and Mary Jamison. cluster of “tucks, hand-worked betton holes. tood under an arch 2 With Foliowing material. Sizes 3 to 7. educed from $1.50 to 79: | Gueed from Toe. to See maine Re- And strong when fot on, BOS- 4 of gehen wick Ge Sauces hens token hee LP : s ch. 2 Corded Watets, trimmed around neck N BWOWN BREAD. | It's de- (4) ” y hot The P4 Unusual read of ond and eee es burton,” the Williams’ country home. tee $F] our Ba =~ as bia satin Blouses. Sizes 4 and 7. Reduced sieves, well made. Keduced from 30. 10 15c. : digested, “rem a a front drawing Too — decorated rite | mer, funeral will take place from soto © rgai mend 2 on * stomach. For scheol luncheous | roses an _ een 3 iat e. an tee Bolan ae Blouses. Size 4, 5 and 6. i2aue Aprons, fine lawn, ruilie of colored em- 2 °° there's nothing better. ‘ Srastatr Foom was decorated with ool seses Friday, September 28, at 3 pam. makes the best Bread, the Juced to 39e. each. < ies Ty over shouklers, finisaed with , feather B || and red lights. Misses Sidney B. Morison | pancury. ¢ $ —solls, Biscuits and Pastry AND —At $1.50— A smali lot of White Muslin Satrt Waists, “Sun” | edge braid. Reduced from $1.50 to $1.00 each. oston 4| | and Emily Smith held the broad white satin M0 Bam ACT An wife of Sob HE Emer. 3 KEEPS FRESH LONGER than it's “ fa brand. Sizes 4, 5, hk and 3. Reduced from 50 | (24 floor... ++Bet. 10th and 11th st. bldgs,) < 4 —— between —— ~ ee re years at powstbi her tha pairs Ladies’ Feather-weiht to 35e, each, 3 for $1.60. Zag B: B d with her brother, Mr. W. 8. G. Williams,w ral Friday at 3 o'clock at Bell's M. E. Church, 3 flour. persia: no. oes blends: Best Kid $4.00 Button Boots, 3% odd Kilts. Reduced from $3.00 to $1.50 each. Ww ’ rown rea 4 | gave her awa i Ss county, Md. Prienils and rela: @ except CREAM BLEND.” The nu- Pa gg ere age on a % Light-colored Kilt Suits, combiuation effect. omen’s [luslin Under- + Should be in every home. It's /P€ | was met by the groom. Miss Wittame wore i Sia i 4 a duced from $4.50 to $2.50 each. * delightful hot, cold or toasted. | | an exquisite gown of white satin brocade. | png; 3 peo en ora: pee Reta sues 2, $3 and’ 34, serait axle lies 4 and Ki ‘Redared ‘trem wear. ‘ Wer were Sit tres “trom the + The bodice was low and the sleeves short | Or Kagem 17 tant at he ade marin saa A yc ed =e = 2 Noitn Gownm, erent, re of bre rows ‘rats taal ioc" ht (4 | and, vlait, "The garnivure war “Guchemee | dhact ice Mk Bein, Som Suda "a “Cream Blend” cheerfully refunded (Sd floor....... = se+-10th st, bldg.) | Of Inserting, trimmed around meck and sceves | | 4 7 Write or telephone 235. < = whith tegen at the ehbuller ant Mra. J. Mies. DT: Smucker and Me Woot ALL we eal for ees a one egTtT, wide reeves, Re. rafft’s Bake r\J/! | continued diagonally down the front to the | 3 Prank £. Brownell of this city. 2 QS = Et_ your grocer docen't oxll t drop : $2.00 to $1.00 each. ; : || wain. Her tulle veil was fastened with a | paTTex r 2 us 2 postal; we'll supply you —-At SI oo-— Glove Department. 1) Miack French Lawn Gown, trtiamod around | 44 wre Stale Sires Re, Satie, “| number of diamond stars, and was not {her reakdences Sov Taek alee merino 3 thrvagn bi. ° is Beck and | sleves with wide ule, edged with | py Pa. Ave. & 18th St. 1b), | worn'over nor face. The frent of the cor Ta 'S PATHEN: dangiter of the late Wichard Men's $2.50 Calf Boots. 3 pairs Women's 4-button “Reladver” Gloves, | Valencicnnes lace, Jabot down front. Reduced 4 | sage was adorned with an amethyst heart, SS Ee ee $B. B. Earnshaw & Bro., ‘Sizes 5 and 6 only. Diack, clasp buttons. Size 5. Keduced fri | from $2.75 to $1.25. Sx 55 55 FE FF SESS SS | surrounded with diamonds. Her bouquet | Py neue eeeeatt S90 am. Prides, WHOLESALE FLOUR DEALERS, Men's $2.50 Pat. Leather Oxfords, $1.50 to $1.00 pair. . 3 Muslin Gowrs, Hubhert yoke back and front, Aa Ae As 40 42 22 4% 33) | was of white roses. After the marriage, a Fah sae ae. 1165-1107—1100 NTH STREET SE. = * Slightly damaged. 5 pairs Misses’ Kid Gloves, tan, Sizes 4%, 5 and | wide cambric ru‘fle around neck and sleeves. Re. a potty gd was pond m the On Tooreday, > ¢. rary, e le ing arran; it vl AND 1000-1002 M STREET SE. it > Sizes 64, 7 and 8. Gly. Reduced from $1.00 to Se, patr. duced from 5S0e. . 35e. each. ry = eed wi white a Trosssesesssosesessescecces Ladies’ Fine Kid and Goat Button, Formerly $2.50, $3, $4 and $5, 11 odd Wooden Glove Boxes, painted. Reduced from 2c. to Se. each. (24 floor. i pee tee st. bldg.) Knitted Underwear. flowers Extremely handsome presents were received,including a number of checks, est, EDWA! > fifty-second year of bie age. Funeral Saturday at 2 pam, fi above reste rs p.m, from the > 2 diamonds, other jewels, rare works of a Sizes 1, I % » and 5. r (ist floor. +++ -Llth st. arnex.) 7a a — glass and laces. Dr. a Mr 8 ares a Gra ‘ t je ERS: pomones . 3 V) G 1 t on a late train for a wedding | wiLson. ORES, a ray, Seta neces te, eae |) Ro See Pa ee ee) | Bete ane Se coasts | ei aaa a Ra A Wart or Mole ee ee Jewelry Department. Slzes 32, 34, 36 and 38. Teduced from $2.50, $2.65, Fok, pickling ani preserving there's (| ing hat and lingerie. When thay tien | cams i Wan mb oeeoa es 2 Solid Gold Eyeglass Chairs, Reduced from | $2.90 and $2.95 to $1.00 ¢ z “gennine Sethe" -oke cae at 0c. they will live at 1112 North Charles street, Bleep on in thy beauty, $3.75 to $2.00 each. 3 Women's White All-wool Vests, Dr. Jaeger rae where they have taken a house for the win- ae Upon 1 Eyeglass Chain with hatrpin. Reduced from | ™#Ke, high neck, short sleeves. Sizes 30 and 36, ae ben oe cay eae cRipcl enants Sere Presented with heart- Shay sin undeme a $1.50 to The. Reduced from $2.35 and $2.80 to $1.50 each. Pickles ‘and preserves. cl shaped moire boxes containing bride’s cake. Like the dove to the ark, 1 Solid Gold Eyeglass Chain, Reduced from $4.00 12 Children’s French Balbriggan Vests, high The residence of Jacob Fi : ‘Thou hast Gown to thy rest, 9 : weil neck, lng sleeves. ‘Sizes 20 10-36 Relueed frm | JT +H. PICK ford, 924 LA.AVve.,\ | aan wes tne soon} Ross at Rockville Se ee enus ace: beedinel ~~~ 5 "grees 2 Real Seal Spectacle Chatelaines. Reduced from | 75. to Soe. each, Groceries, Provisions, Wines and Liquors. last evening, the occasion being the mat-| Puncral trom her merter’s mehiome Were formerty "and $2.50. $3.75 to $1.50 each. st a 1000 F st. bldg.) 20d raige of his daughter Marian to Albert RorihWest, Saturday Might have altered considerably her position im the Grecian my- irecian my: eoeepnionionioeiconaoneonamninhotiosonintioniprn pi eneteor Mealwetweseeteconseasoesweseetee teeta ontontonsoasonsoateesensonlontonsoetoetee’ 2 Spectacle Chatelaines with oxidized trimmings. Linen Department. —. ~~ | W. Felka of this city. Rev. Father Rusen- ment at Rock Creek ; " . steel of St. Mary’s Catholic Chi h - thology. Mimes’ $1 Schoot Shoes. Pee enn side lel i hon) ee march. wes rendered Im Memoriam. Warts, moles or ples oft ee . bldg. Damask Pattern Cloths, 2x2 yards, slight! F h | in fine Miss Mollie Connor, ph = om: seat eto fae Gs ace | A PESH, DEHICIOUS | sponta one bite toe. parr wan | PUR MCC fe, ter AM e te a 3 Cream Damask Table Cloths, fringed, 2x2 art! decorated with ferns and palms. ’ » pretty face. Their removal, how- 5 é ber 27, 1894. frets ig. matter "of bat little Cutlery Department. Zatde, sllghthy daimaged. Reduced from’ $1.75. to BU’ I [ E see rade was attired in a becoming Soing- Gel omy taker what the has trem; discomfort, if resource 25 each. mauve covert ve he had to" skilled drmatologie. —At 25¢ 4 Razor Hones. Restaced from $1.50 to 25¢. each. | "3" cream Damask Table Cloths, fringed, 222% ° elaborately trimmed in apple green velvet, | Sop, tos at eee, pS cigar to = 5 ae oe bane Sipe Spee Scissors, File, &c: | yards, slightly da @. Yeduced from $2.00 to ae a lg. — am. She Soret a BY Hs EK AND SISTER. comune at an ae sip ant cubed wean ce acl ear oon yee ee ee | eee never varies. Can always be re- ceremony the guests were invited to the z Every sort of ski mish ‘heel Button. Festnty — ciaee * | @a foor..... 11th st. bldg.) | = ¢ Ned upon as the freshest, richest, dining room, where from a beautifull and excrescence removed. 5 to 8 only. i | cach. w4 reduced from $1.35 to 50c. each. A . meest batter churned. Our Sressud Sanne utifully CONSULTATION FREE. fatal (ist floor. ceseesoDfth st. bldg.) ee a ecialty le serviag private ‘Saat ‘After the reception the you es epmaee bak Dr ecieesi aio Uadles $1.25, Gray Overgatters Flannel Department. Tr Drop ve A pasal stating’ tks | for this city, their future hemerbee it re ae $| Notion Department pamengen sone ene ner Gas ects Oe Se Sons | set south Se halts | Household yal University, lotion mi “s robes, one yard in ench. Reduced from $1.25 to Be. 1b—3 Ibs. 6-0: ten oi 1. The Hepburn, “we Fee a arvana Sugean Taso ak) | EO ee veo + 130, aos m || Among” those ‘prosest tose? Wiener | SS Authorit >, ME. if Ab : ’ po sd emnants Yard- Fh 1, . om x EZ REMEMBEL hove nods to 1 beach Rabesioeey SNe Redeced. trom afte | atin ones si wn tbat iees . Wm. 7, Telephone 1285. were Mr. P. Felka and wife, parents of | $3 ui tt) y. “3 De TOMORROW ONLY. — a 25e. te 42r. aa ‘ 340 CENTER MARKET; 75 WESTERN the groom; Mrs. Pugh, sister of the groom; = _ aay ar © spools Crochet Silk, Reduced from 25 to 15e. | (2a floor....+.. seeLith st, bldg.) | Ee2. vost ARKET. rccimmonimncnand | AS 2. Emrick, Mr. and Mrp. Garrity. | So- 2m ty etait ond te Teed goesevodecsssooroscoseteeés — each. Asoo 2 Bis : a eg ae a macy sna Amati | =e tartans & fave Ghemeanly 24 skeins Embroidery Linen. Reduced from 5 to (a> aah . c. 5 8, rs. - oo test ‘the leading Baking 3Will You Make ? on Japanese Department. _| geesesesooeeoeooesorooocoes | im tty ite Store: ics Amat |$E atm tnd“euaeao at > > 4 1 plece Red Herringbone Bratd, Reduced from 20] 1 Imari Vase, lightly damaged. Reduced from | $ | Connor, imma Albrecht Meee Wire clic | $$" PERIOR’ POWDER Has IN- Ps An Ch an € S82 0 to Iie. $4.50 to $1.50. dg < Gonnor, Himma Albrecht, 2 ceara, Wm. and i Saban: ceeear ibaa D4 y g 1 pair Children’s Shoulder Braces. Teduced from | 1 ‘Tokio Chocolate Pot, slightly damaged. Re- V Chicago, D. L. Wyndham of Winchester, aaevues.” r4 ‘1 store this fall? Let one Ps eects duced from $1.50 to 30c. , 54 Va. From Rockville, Mrs. Ella White, Mr. | $2: SARAM T. RORER, > oe ws (Ist floor... Rovctes 11th st. bldg.) Screen, gold embroidered, 3-foliy slightly dam- 4 In a pair of our EYEGLASSES or 2nd Mrs. T. C. Groomes, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. | 6 Principal Phila. Cooking School. $ of them be for better light. The < e Reduced from $4.50 10,$2.008 > Sie rtaclen, Thesre sited with our eg ew C. J. Maddox, Annie and Mol- | gs Fy RG ing OTT ‘e d FINES “s a Xd Ge a ¢Siemens-Lungren 3 acy pubs Prepay. \ otal seca 3 Polished Steel Frames. For tead- 9 | Lillie Davia, toes Cee a eyo 'ee- CLEVELAND Ss Art Needlework Dept. ced! from $4.00 te §1:00 ach. 3 ing and literary work they anewer $ | Moulden, Kate Clagett: Besske vitie | So «Gas Lamp . bd bs 1 Square Jardiniere, large size, blue and white. every requirement that $100 glasses Pumphees, Sic. sak a 2nd Lottie | $s 3 gives a better Mght than elec- p 8 Worstéd Winders. Reduced from 25 to S¢. each, | Reduced from $6.00 to $3.4 $ pt TE RELL Ts RE pi a pena: oS a Mr. | 93: Baking Powder. S_klty aa pet cote bat coe talt $ Bolter ypior ip nersca ors ackuge te reien reas fot PRE est aon agar ¢ flow ‘and ‘adiuat” the exact glansen Bouic, jr., Jos. Bailey and J. Gunthune. = “Pere” ent “wore” as much. For sale or rent. om 15 ee _ spe without extra charge. Mrs. Mary Butterworth Hi = @ 10 pairs Slipper Soles, Redaced from 10 to Se. | 6 Lacquer Trays, slightly damaged. Reduced | 4 tenes lowe and Dr. Cleveland Baking Powder Oo, $Gas Appliance Exchange,? ate, from $200 to Toe cach Std McAllister & Co., and Mra. St. John Roosa have returned | $3 New York, 21428 N. Y. Ave. © un ap 2 Scarfs. Reduced from $9.00 to $4.50 each. 1 pairs Japanese Slippers. Reduced from 60c. | & Opticians. from Europe. Ss Successo’ ao Cleveland Brothers, 4 sails = Ys 1 Table Cover. Reduced from $4.00 to $2.00. to 3c. pair. 4 Pp '’ Mrs. Bayard, wife of Ambassador Bay- usd Is your safeguard. That in your hat— 12 hanks Yarn, assorted colors. Reduced from 20 | @é floor. 1311 F STREET N.W. Next to “Sun” Bldg.) ard, Mrs. Clymer and Dr. and Mrs.. Shu- ss, res) bey ee Bere e po, peel to ark, about ality, Gt, dura. Peep tga cae See ey ¢ esa brick Clymer have returned from England, | § ie pity, I answer by that * and are the guest’ of . Clyt errs armen ae = awe Pesto. ae cheap wat tor (st floor. ......66 +++-1st annex.) Basket Department. PLTSTSSSISOSD OOOO SO O0OS >: home on Ht Lome of Mrs. Clymer at her 66 99 Every one ©7 Others’ $1.90 Derbys for $1.50. area oe 1 Clothes Hamper, Reduced from $5.00 to $2.75. | <A Am AA Miss Pauline Whitney, who returned trom t th B 9 ihineeatl Willett & Ruoff. Stationery Department. . aes Basket. tarze size. Reduced from $5.00 ( illsbu Ss — with er Sather. ex-Secretary Whit- ie) ie) GS to $2.75. \ . esert as a tite pale _ . Be bd 10 Tablets. Reduced from 12 to Te. each. 1 Square Clothes Basket. Reduced from $1.75 to | $ I y and delicate yet frome the effects of her op Ren other phe nde Pnacredeal a BPN 905 Pa. Ave. 3 Tablets. Reduced from 85 to 25e. each. $1.25. r ? long Mines f-om fever. She ts still wear- THE CONCORD HARNESS, ~ a ‘ann 3a aa we're 3 boxes Paper. Reduced from 30 to 25c. each. 7 Palm Lach Baskets, “Reduced from 35c. to Q ing mourning. por fpr ‘ice hades. “wa'* Se 4 bcxes Paper. Reduced from 15 to 12c. each. Be. each. 1 reduced from $1.00 to 49e. Col. and Mrs. William H. Cook have sent LUTZ & BRO. sevvty the beng’ groceries and hotels J. C. Hutchi nc eo Sole Crepe Paper. Reduced from 30 to 1 a Open Macket Basket. Redaced fram $1.25 to yong gone ———— of pte Fy Tee Wa an Once ie tk, Sake : _ imo F ST, fst floor..... Ast annex.) | (3d flOOr......sseeeeeseeecececeeee sowed atnex.) 1 bs ery a Mg fee ge | a 49T Penn. ave., adjoining National Hotel. * © © Onions, Potatoes, Butter and Cheese. ¢ WILL OPEN FIRST WEEK IN OCTORER o— Church, H_ street yeen 10th and sith | ‘Trauke, Satchel and Leather Gots whi & aE Se eo ee oe atrests northwest. ‘A reception. will follow Miil- Fine Millinery, Laces, Dress Wood ard & L th the ot the residence of Col. Cook, | HABITUAL CONSTIPATION RESULTS IN MANT lard Co. war Otnrop, at 2189 N street, from ¥:3 to 10:30 p. m. ‘and serious evils; the use of a bereh aod vielest : Trimmings, &c. = Mr. and Mrs. James R. Clayton have tive te dangerous. Dr. ‘Ken ‘$44 Lousiana ave. “Phone 206 wee | ne25-or WEB, 1TH AND F STS. N.W. cards out for the marriage of their daugh-